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Apr
2
Sun
Book Group: The Wretched of the Earth @ Omni Commons
Apr 2 @ 4:00 pm – 6:00 pm

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Apr
4
Tue
Principled Struggle: What Does it Mean & Why it Matters @ Online
Apr 4 @ 5:00 pm – 6:30 pm

you must register in advance.


     Do you think the Left needs to move beyond critique and towards constructive action? Can we do so in a way that’s honest, vulnerable, and respectful of differences?

     If so, please join Margaret Kimberley, Gloria Mattera, and former Green candidate for US Pres David Cobb.  Explore how to build deeper unity while encouraging responsibility for our feelings and actions.  We’ll apply this framework to the question “What Is To Be Done?”


Host: Green Eco-Socialist network.

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Socialism 101 Night School: Class Struggle, the Motor of History @ Online
Apr 4 @ 6:30 pm – 8:00 pm

DSA EAST BAY

We will be discussing what class struggle is all about, and how it grounds our politics. Readings to come.

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Apr
5
Wed
White Supremacy: Black Trauma and Healing Justice @ OSHER Theater
Apr 5 @ 12:30 pm – 2:30 pm

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Apr
6
Thu
Oakland Privacy Advisory Commission @ Oakland City Hall, Hearing Room 1
Apr 6 @ 5:00 pm – 7:00 pm

Agenda Items:

4. Dept. of Housing and Community Development – Rental Registry
a. Review for compliance with City of Oakland’s Privacy Principles and take possible action
5. Federal Task Force Ordinance – OPD – Annual Reports – Review and take possible action
a. US Marshals
b. DEA
c. ATF
d. Secret Service
e. FBI Child Exploitation
f. FBI Violent Crimes
6. Surveillance Technology Ordinance – DOT – Mobile Parking Payment Proposal
a. Review and take possible action on the Impact Statement, proposed Use Policy, and Professional Services Agreement

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Apr
8
Sat
Bay Area Troublemakers School @ Oakland Technical High School
Apr 8 @ 9:00 am – 5:00 pm

Bringing together union members, labor activists, and local officers, a Troublemakers School is an incredible space for networking, building solidarity, and sharing successes, strategy, and inspiration. It’s a real shot in the arm for newbies and seasoned activists alike.

You will be inspired. Hear speakers from the front lines of recent struggles.

You will learn new skills. The one-day conference features interactive workshops, panels and meetings, ranging from crucial basic skills like helping your colleagues beat apathy to advanced topics like winning first contracts and running for union office.

Registration (scroll down to bottom): https://labornotes.org/events/2023/bay-area-troublemakers-school


Workshops will include:

  • Beating Apathy
  • Turning an Issue into a Campaign
  • Opening Bargaining
  • Climate Justice and Labor
  • Strikes!
  • New Organizing
  • Race and Labor
  • …and more!

Workshops and schedule subject to change! Detailed program to come.

Registration fee (covers event registration and lunch):
$40 – Regular registration
$15 – Hardship rate registration (choose if you need)

Childcare will be provided. Complete the form that you will receive in an email after you register in order to sign-up for childcare.

Labor Notes is committed to making this event safe for all, including those who are medically vulnerable. Therefore, we strongly encourage masking. Masks will be provided for attendees.
If possible, take a rapid test before you attend. As well, if you are not feeling well, please stay home.

Questions? Ideas? Want to get involved? Email Barbara barbara@labornotes.org

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Rally in Support of the Internet Archive @ Internet Archive
Apr 8 @ 11:00 am – 12:30 pm

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Apr
9
Sun
China’s Role in the Emerging World Order. @ Online
Apr 9 @ 10:30 am – 12:30 pm

Panel Discussion:

After brief presentations by three ICSS members, Gene Ruyle, Raj Sahai, and Roger Harris, we will have an open discussion on this important topic.

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Green Sunday: Jill Stein & Howie Hawkins on Ukraine & Peace @ Online
Apr 9 @ 5:00 pm – 6:30 pm

Prior registration required.

What constitutes a progressive position on the war in Ukraine?  What factors might bring about peace?  Should the United States continue to send military aid, and other support, to Ukraine?  What should be done about the parts of Ukraine currently occupied by Russian forces?  What should be done about NATO?

Please join us on April 9th to hear Howie Hawkins and Jill Stein present their perspectives on the Ukraine war and how peace might come about.  Jill and Howie are the Green Party’s two most recent Presidential candidates, Jill having run in 2012 and 2016 and Howie having run in 2020.  Following their presentations, we’ll have time for questions and answers.

Howie Hawkins has been a Green Party candidate for city council, mayor, and auditor in Syracuse, New York, winning 48% for a district council seat in 2011, and 35% of the citywide vote for city auditor in 2015.  Prior to becoming the Green Party’s Presidential candidate.in 2020, he was the Greens’ Governor candidate in New York in 2010, 2014, and 2018.  He was a co-founder of the anti-nuclear Clamshell Alliance in 1976 and the Green Party in the US in 1984.  Howie moved to Syracuse in 1991 to develop cooperatives for CommonWorks, a federation of cooperatives.  Howie’s articles on politics, economics, and environmental issues have appeared in Against the Current, Black Agenda Report, CounterPunch, Green Politics, International Socialist Review, Labor Notes, New Politics, Peace and Democracy News, Roll Call, Society and Nature, Z Magazine, and other publications.

Dr. Jill Stein is a graduate of Harvard University and Harvard Medical School and was a practicing physician for 25 years. She has served on the Greater Boston board of Physicians for Social Responsibility. Stein co-founded and served as Executive Director of the Massachusetts Coalition for Healthy Communities. She has worked with Clean Water Action, Toxic Action Center, Global Climate Convergence, Physicians for a National Health Program, and the Massachusetts Medical Society.  She previously served as an elected member of Lexington Town Meeting, and ran for Massachusetts governor in 2002 and 2010. She also ran for Massachusetts House of Representatives in 2004 and for Massachusetts secretary of state in 2006, and in 2012 and 2016 she was the Green Party’s Presidential candidate.

Green Sundays are a series of free public programs & discussions on topics “du jour” sponsored by the Green Party of Alameda County and held on the 2nd Sunday of each month. The monthly business meeting of the County Council of the Green Party follows at 7:00 pm, after a 30-minute break.
Council meetings are open to anyone who is interested.

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Apr
10
Mon
Wood Street Eviction Support @ Wood St. Commons
Apr 10 @ 8:30 am – 5:00 pm

First – we need you to show up to support our unhoused nneighbors in West Oakland who are being displaced starting next Monday, April 10!

We got word last week that unfortunately the City of Oakland will be moving forward with evicting the last remaining residents of the Wood Street community in West Oakland. They claim to be clearing this lot to build “affordable” housing, but the reality is no one who is currently living there will be able to afford the proposed housing.

The expansive Wood Street settlement at one time stretched for more than 25 city blocks with an estimated 300 people living there; some residents have been there for nearly a decade! The Wood Street Commons, home to upwards of 60 people, is the last remaining segment of the settlement, and is now facing displacement with no permanent shelter options available.

When: Monday, April 10 – Friday, April 14 and Monday, April 17 – Friday, April 21; Starting at 8:30am and ending around 5-6pm every day
 

(Critical mass is needed first thing Monday morning and for press conference at 10am, Monday)

Meeting location: There will be a resource table close to the site (near 18th & Wood St) where you can drop off donations and find a point person who can give volunteers further direction

Instructions: Residents are in need of witnesses. Bring charged phones and battery pack if you have them. Be prepared to document. If recording, please focus the view on law enforcement and city workers. Wearing closed toed shoes, gloves and face mask recommended. Bring water, gatorade, ready-to-eat snacks, and heavy duty trash bags to donate at the resource table. Donations of cat carriers, dog leashes & collars are also welcome. Please try to park a few blocks away to give space for residents to move.


Secondly – Landlords are mobilizing against permanent teenant protections and your voice is needed on Tuesday, April 11!

Black renters are TWICE as likely to face eviction as white renters. The eviction moratorium will soon end in Oakland and we are calling on all tenants and allies to come out in person to Oakland City Hall to speak in support of strengthening permanent tenant protections.

Although this proposal is hardly radical and is more than fair to landlords, they are guaranteed to turn out in numbers to oppose it. If YOU are a tenant and the eviction moratorium has helped you, your voice is needed!

What: Show up to Oakland City Hall to Stop the Eviction Surge!
When: Tuesday, April 11
Where:

  • Press Conference @ 1pm at 1425 Harrison Street, Oakland
  • City Council Meeting @ 4pm at Oakland City Hall, 1 Frank H. Ogawa Plaza, Oakland, CA 94612 (start gathering at 2pm)

Note: We’re asking for as many people as possible to show up to City Hall (*masks required*) and begin to take a seat in the chambers by 2pm�sadly, a fringe group of landlords and extremmists plan to pack the chambers to erase the voice of renters, so we must fill the chambers! Public comment will begin shortly after 4pm.

If there isn’t any way you can make it in person, you can also join at 4pm by video conference (Zoom), or by dialing (669) 900-6833, Meeting ID: 861 3539 1880 (if asked for a participant ID or code, press #).


Your community is counting on you to take action!

United in struggle and liberation,

Anti Police-Terror Project

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Apr
11
Tue
Wood St. Eviction Support – City Council Rally @ Oscar Grant Plaza
Apr 11 @ 1:00 pm – 7:00 pm

 Landlords are mobilizing against permanent teenant protections and your voice is needed on Tuesday, April 11!

Black renters are TWICE as likely to face eviction as white renters. The eviction moratorium will soon end in Oakland and we are calling on all tenants and allies to come out in person to Oakland City Hall to speak in support of strengthening permanent tenant protections.

Although this proposal is hardly radical and is more than fair to landlords, they are guaranteed to turn out in numbers to oppose it. If YOU are a tenant and the eviction moratorium has helped you, your voice is needed!

  • Press Conference @ 1pm at 1425 Harrison Street, Oakland
  • City Council Meeting @ 4pm at Oakland City Hall (start gathering at 2pm)

Note: We’re asking for as many people as possible to show up to City Hall (*masks required*) and begin to take a seat in the chambers by 2pm – sadly, a fringe group of landlords and extremists plan to pack the chambers to erase the voice of renters, so we must fill the chambers! Public comment will begin shortly after 4pm.

If there isn’t any way you can make it in person, you can also join at 4pm by video conference (Zoom), or by dialing (669) 900-6833, Meeting ID: 861 3539 1880 (if asked for a participant ID or code, press #).


Your community is counting on you to take action!

United in struggle and liberation,

Anti Police-Terror Project

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Birthing Justice: Free Screening @ Grand Lake Theater
Apr 11 @ 4:45 pm – 8:30 pm

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Apr
13
Thu
Art Build for People’s Earth Day for Water Justice @ Bridge Storage Arts & Events
Apr 13 @ 3:30 pm – 6:00 pm

 

Mark your calendar and c’mon down to Richmond City!
David Solnit is hosting an art build for People’s Earth Day 4 Water Justice (4/23 at Lake Merritt)

What: 1-2 banners, signs
=> RSVP to action@sunflower-alliance.org required (it’s a gated space, we’ll need to contact folks to let them in).

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Apr
15
Sat
People’s Park Clinic Without Walls @ People's Park
Apr 15 @ 10:00 am – 12:00 pm

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Healing Justice Portal at The People’s House @ The People's House
Apr 15 @ 1:00 pm – 5:00 pm

Volunteers, comrades at partner organizations, impacted family members welcome!

Email guadalupe@antipoliceterrorproject.org to RSVP and with any questions.

Last month we were honored to host partners, community members and impacted family members for a beautiful weekend dedicated to healing at The People’s House.

Special thanks to impacted families for trusting us to be part of their healing journeys, and to our healers who created such a warm, calm, and peaceful space.

Our aim is to offer healing services at The People’s House every 3rd weekend of each month, which is coming up in just over a week.

We invite volunteers, comrades at partner organizations, impacted family members, and local Black, Indigenous and other people of color to join us at our upcoming healing portal at The People’s House! **This April we are also appreciating our local librarians with an hour of healing dedicated to them.**

A healing portal is an intentional space meant to interrupt state violence and make room for healing, community care, and wellness. We’ll be offering healing services including acupuncture, massage, reiki, auricular therapy, talk therapy, and more!

Note: Masks are required indoors at The People’s House. The space is wheelchair accessible. Children are welcome to receive services with parent or guardian present.

Email guadalupe@antipoliceterrorproject.org to RSVP and with any questions.

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Strike Debt Bay Area Book Group: Debt, by David Graeber @ Online
Apr 15 @ 5:00 pm – 6:30 pm

Email strike.debt.bay.area@gmail.com a few days beforehand for the online invite.

For our March, April and May meetings we are reading Debt: The First 5000 Years  by David Graeber (Warwick, Amazon).

For  our March meeting we’ll be reading the first five chapters.
For  the  April  meeting  we  are  reading  chapters  6 through  9.
For our May meeting will are reading the remainder of the book.

Before there was money, there was debt. For more than 5,000 years, since the beginnings of the first agrarian empires, humans have used elaborate credit systems to buy and sell goods—that is, long before the invention of coins or cash. It is in this era that we also first encounter a society divided into debtors and creditors—which lives on in full force to this day.

So says anthropologist David Graeber in a stunning reversal of conventional wisdom. He shows that arguments about debt and debt forgiveness have been at the center of political debates from Renaissance Italy to Imperial China, as well as sparking innumerable insurrections. He also brilliantly demonstrates that the language of the ancient works of law and religion (words like “guilt,” “sin,” and “redemption”) derive in large part from ancient debates about debt, and shape even our most basic ideas of right and wrong.

We are still fighting these battles today.

Strike Debt Bay Area hosts this non-technical book group discussion monthly on new and radical economic thinking. Previous readings have included Doughnut EconomicsLimitsBanking on the PeopleCapital and Its Discontents, How to Be an Anti-Capitalist in the 21st Century, The Deficit Myth,  Revenge Capitalism, the Edge of Chaos blog symposium , Re-enchanting the World: Feminism and the Politics of the Commons, The Optimist’s TelescopeMission Economy: A Moonshot Guide to Changing Capitalism, Exploring Degrowth, The Origin of Wealth, Mine!, The Dawn of Everything  A History of the World in Seven Cheap Things, Beyond Money, Less is More, and Cannibal Capitalism.

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Apr
16
Sun
US foreign policy and struggles for self-determination in Africa     @ Online
Apr 16 @ 10:30 am – 12:30 pm

Sunday Morning at the Marxist Library


Ann Garrison will discuss US foreign policy and struggles for self-determination in Africa, particularly in the Horn of Africa and the African Great Lakes Region. She spent the spring of 2022 in Ethiopia and Eritrea.
Our sppeaker is Ann Garrison, a Contributing Editor to Black Agenda Report, and a contributor to The Grayzone, Counterpunch, the San Francisco Bay View Newspaper, LA Progressive, and Pacifica Radio.  In 2014 she received the Victoire Ingabire Umuhoza Democracy and Peace Prize for reporting on conflict in the African Great Lakes Region. In 2014, she received the Victoire Ingabire Umuhoza Democracy and Peace Prize for her reporting on conflict in the African Great Lakes region.
Ann has invited an Eritrean scholar, Elias Amare, to join her.

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Public Land for Public Good: Celebration! Picnic! Vision Together! @ Lake Merritt Amphitheater
Apr 16 @ 2:00 pm – 5:00 pm

Since we won in City Council last year, we’ve been hard at work making sure the City of Oakland uses public land for public good. As a result of that hard work, we are currently in an exclusive negotiating agreement with the city to build a people’s proposal on the E. 12th remainder parcel.

It’s been a long, hard-fought battle, and though the work isn’t over, there is a lot to celebrate. So we thought we’d invite you to come join us to do that. RSVP here for a reminder.

We will be gathering on Sunday, April 16th for a celebration! We’ll bring refreshments and good vibes; you bring a friend, neighbor, or family member and your best ideas for the E. 12th parcel. In addition to celebrating our victories, we’ll do some updating to the visioning work we did together in 2015.

RSVP here for a reminder about this event.

Please share this invitation with people you know in the neighborhood! Everyone is welcome.

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Urgent! Save and Grow Public Transportation @ Online
Apr 16 @ 4:00 pm – 5:30 pm

Online. Register here

Are we about to lose even the inadequate public transportation we have? Could a just and sustainable public transportation system really meet our needs better than reliance on private cars?

Public transit agencies experienced drastic financial losses as ridership plummeted during the pandemic. Ridership is going back up slowly, but not to its former levels — and soon the federal emergency funding that was keeping our transit agencies going will end.

Public transportation advocates throughout California are fighting for increased state funding for local transit agencies to save them from going over this “fiscal cliff.” But Governor Newsom’s budget proposes to cut $4 billion from state support for public transportation.

Meanwhile our current public transportation system comes nowhere near the convenient, accessible service we desperately need — for economic and environmental justice and to address the climate crisis. Just electrifying our current system of dependence on private cars isn’t enough.

In this Sunflower Alliance webinar, join speakers from member organizations of Voices for Public Transportation to hear about the short-term emergency and long term needs for investment in a public transportation system that works for everybody.

 

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Apr
18
Tue
Justice 4 Erik Salgado, Steven Taylor and Mario Gonzalez
Apr 18 @ 6:00 pm – 7:30 pm

Tomorrow, Tuesday, April 18 marks 3 years since San Leandro PD officer Jason Fletcher murdered Steven Taylor while he was having a mental health crisis. Since his death, his grandma Addie Kitchen has been leading the community efforts for justice.

The next court date against Fletcher is on May 12. Join the family and community of Steven Taylor tomorrow at the future site of the Steven Taylor Pavilion (San Leandro Marina) to celebrate life, justice, and community healing.

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Alameda County has a new District Attorney, Pamela Price. She ran on a reformist platform, and one of her first acts as DA was to reopen eight cases of police abuse in Alameda County. Unfortunately Erik Salgado’s case was not one of the cases that was reopened.

22-year-old Erik Salgado was murdered when plain-clothed California Highway Patrol officers in an unmarked vehicle shot 40 bullets into a car in East Oakland on June 6, 2020. Erik Salgado’s girlfriend, Brianna Colombo, was also in the car and injured. The lives of the officers were not endangered in any way when they recklessly opened fire in a residential area, on the same block as Elmhurst Middle School.

Please join the family of Erik Salgado by adding your name to the petition calling on DA Price to reopen the investigation into the murder of Erik Salgado by CHP!

Erik had his whole life ahead of him and had so much to learn and grow. There’s not a day that goes by that his loss hasn’t been felt in the life of his daughter Liliana, Erik’s parents, siblings, and the whole family. Price has said that her tenure is “the start of the reckoning Alameda County has asked for holding people accountable for their misconduct.” That reckoning cannot happen without Justice for Erik.

Demand Justice for Erik Salgado!

In addition to demanding justice for Erik Salgado, we also invite you to join the families of Steven Taylor and Mario Gonzalez this week to commemorate their angelversaries.

Tomorrow, Tuesday, April 18 marks 3 years since San Leandro PD officer Jason Fletcher murdered Steven Taylor while he was having a mental health crisis. Since his death, his grandma Addie Kitchen has been leading the community efforts for justice.

The next court date against Fletcher is on May 12. Join the family and community of Steven Taylor tomorrow at the future site of the Steven Taylor Pavilion (San Leandro Marina) to celebrate life, justice, and community healing.

What: Steven Taylor Day: 3 Years Since His Murder – Candlelight Vigil
When: Tuesday, April 18 at 6pm
Where: Future site of the Steven Taylor Pavilion, 40 Mulford Point Drive, San Leandro

On the following day, Wednesday, April 19, the family of Mario Gonzalez will be observing 2 years since the murder of their loved one by Alameda Police Department.

Please join the family of Mario Gonzalez to celebrate their loved one from 4 to 8pm. They will be gathering at Mario Gonzalez Memorial Park at Otis Drive & Oak Street in Alameda. Please bring potted plants, electric candles, or items for the altar. There will be music, food and memories of Mario.

What: Angelversary and Vigil for Mario Gonzalez
When: Wednesday, April 19, 2023, 4 to 8pm
Where: Mario Gonzalez Park, 802 Oak Street, Alameda

United in struggle and liberation,

Anti Police-Terror Project

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